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Pretreatment Prog Specialist I

Denton, TX ยท On-site

$24.55 - $31/hr

ES - INDUSTRIAL PRETREATMENT Opening Date: 06/29/2026 Closing Date: 7/14/2026 11:59 PM Central FLSA: Non-Exempt Summary This requisition expires on July 14, 2026 but may close earlier if the position ...

Reports to the Director, Public Service Authority and has 2 direct reports, Pretreatment Field Technician and C.M.OM. Field Technician. Reviews monthly self-monitoring reports submitted by ...

Pretreatment Coordinator

Aiken, SC ยท On-site

$68K - $78K/yr

Reports to the Director, Public Service Authority and has 2 direct reports, Pretreatment Field Technician and C.M.OM. Field Technician. Reviews monthly self-monitoring reports submitted by ...

Reports to the Director, Public Service Authority and has 2 direct reports, Pretreatment Field Technician and C.M.OM. Field Technician. Reviews monthly self-monitoring reports submitted by ...

The RSPC Pretreatment Operator is a dual-duty position, including Microfiltration (MF) and Whey Pre-treatment. While working MF: independently runs the whole MF system and both milk skimming systems ...

The RSPC Pretreatment Operator is a dual-duty position, including Microfiltration (MF) and Whey Pre-treatment. While working MF: independently runs the whole MF system and both milk skimming systems ...

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How much do pretreatment jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for pretreatment in the United States is $24.59, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.95 and $28.37 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are common daily tasks for a Pretreatment specialist?

As a Pretreatment specialist, your typical day can involve collecting and analyzing water or waste samples, maintaining records, and ensuring treatment processes are operating within regulatory standards. You may also calibrate lab equipment, respond to system alarms or anomalies, and interact with facility staff to coordinate maintenance or corrective actions. The role often requires regular reporting to supervisors or government agencies and collaborating with other team members to troubleshoot or optimize treatment methods. This position offers a dynamic mix of fieldwork and administrative responsibilities, with ongoing opportunities to build expertise in environmental compliance and process improvement.

What is a Pretreatment job?

A Pretreatment job involves preparing materials, surfaces, or wastewater for further processing or treatment. In industrial settings, this may include cleaning and coating surfaces before painting or plating to ensure durability and adhesion. In water or wastewater treatment, pretreatment focuses on removing contaminants before the main treatment process to protect equipment and meet environmental regulations. Duties may involve operating equipment, monitoring processes, and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Pretreatment position, and why are they important?

To excel in a Pretreatment role, you should possess a solid understanding of wastewater or industrial processes, chemical handling, and regulatory compliance, often requiring a high school diploma or relevant technical certification. Familiarity with laboratory testing equipment, sampling procedures, and data logging systems is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills are valuable for identifying and addressing issues efficiently. These competencies are crucial to ensure safe, compliant, and efficient operations in managing harmful substances before discharge or further processing.

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Infographic showing various Pretreatment job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $51,137 per year, or $24.6 per hour.

Industrial Pretreatment Coordinator

City of Nashua

Nashua, NH โ€ข On-site

$78K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

The City of Nashua is looking for a highly motivated individual to join our Division of Public Works in the Wastewater Department as the Industrial Pretreatment Coordinator . Take your career to the next level with us as opportunities for growth and development await!
JOB SUMMARY AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Reporting to the Wastewater Superintendent, this position coordinates and implements the City's Environmental Permits and Programs, including Storm Water, Wastewater, Industrial Pretreatment, Air Resource and other Environmental Permitting as required. This position will coordinate the development and operation of the Collection System Capacity Management, Operation, and Maintenance Program (CMOM). This person is the City's subject matter expert in matters of Environmental Permitting and is responsible for ensuring that the City satisfies State, Federal and local Environmental requirements. This is a full-time position, Monday through Friday, 6:45 am to 3:45 pm, is part of the UAW Professional Collective Bargaining Unit, and provides an excellent work life balance. The position is grade 15, with a salary not to exceed $78,124.
SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS




  • Degree from an accredited college or university in an environmental discipline, including training in hazardous material management
  • Considerable experience in storm water management and collection system maintenance and the Federal Industrial Pretreatment Program
  • Any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform the work
  • Knowledge of storm water principles, practices and techniques, field sampling and lab testing techniques, principles and practices of construction site design and activities
  • Ability to read, understand, and interpret blueprints, site plans, and topographical maps in regard to construction site activities, stream bank erosion and flood plain controls, research legal descriptions, property boundaries and subdivision plans
  • Ability to communicate effectively with others
  • Certificate in Hazardous Materials Training required within one year of hire
  • Valid Driver's License

BENEFITS
Our comprehensive benefits package includes:

  • Health/Dental/Vision Insurance
  • Short and Long Term Disability
  • Life Insurance
  • Mandatory Participation in Nashua Board of Public Works Retirement System (Pension)
  • 457 Retirement
  • Earned Time Off
  • Weekly Pay
  • Tuition Reimbursement

HOW TO APPLY
If you are looking to start or further your career with the City of Nashua, submit an application at: http://applitrack.com/nashua/onlineapp/.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER - Recruiting practices shall be consistent with State and Federal Law (4/3/2026)